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PRESS." nn "PLEDGED BUT TO TRUTH, TO LIBERTY AND LAW-NO FAVOR SWAY3 US. AND NO FEAR SHALL AWE -'! ' t.l t. VDL.9.-NO 12. CANTON. MO., THURSDAY OCTOBER 27, 1870. WHOLE NO. 128. HE CAN TON m 1 Ul r, bnlit It i litit, j AU. I 1H, liliiet ertr i fact iptlj .ken, ran I.OB- M iplrf .. Y. land bun SUM amy, ;rnu. ,01111. )R Our ! Illy J. nr el- thl 'oiintT A.D- i dura illn in tl .:-,tM-nW nt'f- P. Mltldil' ily i CiM I. l"T rl'.hU MRS. tiif$ Y. IIUI.fl 1,11par-rK-' , l.ouU. :e ear'' , wr Hmitl''!' m sup1" nfoi ihlc i"' hi-, an us 'l rlc." If Will IllHf W , ton flrofegaionol (flarug. j&.m 33. Lewis, ATTORNEY AT LAV, REAL ESTATE AXD General Collection Agent, CANTON - MO., BFIW. nerfeetly acquainted with the Burroiindine coiintrv, hns superior facilities kr ..;".;: and idling veni estnlei nnd can make quirk collections. Advancements wade cm good paper, urid all trusts fulfilled with promptness "nd "1 lity . liefer to: Major Johnson, Pres't. Law School, Lexington, Ky: Ureen & Reese, Attorneys, St. I ouis M. i ' Hatch & Co. .Commission Mcr-c'hnnts, St. Louis, Mo. j tieo. W. Davis, Att'y, h. tt Louis. III. '. AC. II. Hull, Hankers. Quiney, III. j J. W. Barrett, Ed. Piiess, Cantou, llu. Office in Bank Building', Corner of 4th fo Lows S ts SHapltVtt j i. 33. GMasson., ATTORNEY AT LAW, i (WICK M the Store of Carnetpj and Gilson, CANTON, MO. iTV Special altcnton given to CoUtcliom. "C5 JOHX W. McKIM, !W. S NOW I'RKPARKD fo do all work in Dentistry, In the must workmanlike manner, tind on nil work that li-avea the ouicc. both in llllinirunil muk-ing new setts of teeth, will warrant satisfaction or no charge. tj-Teeth will be extracted without pain by tne use ol the Kllii-riul Spray. OnireatJ.W. McKim's Drug Store, comer ot 4th anil Lewis streets. , Bit. J. W. W. SMITH, SURGEON DENTIST ,'TJAs removed hisofllee, formerly at his residence, Jl to 4tli street, over Reddish ft lllair's store, with -)r. Musgrove, mid is prepared tod all work In Hie Jincnl his prolcsidon In u workmanlike manner. I Teeth inserted on (inld 1'late, I'lutiiui, Cuntliui-'oua Cum and Silver 1'latc. Teeth extracted with- Iout pain. . 3ilJiinlJ!t-tf C. It. MAdEK, iREAL ESTATE & CLAIM AGENCY, MOXTNE LLO, MO. riLL IlL'Y AND SKI.I- Keul Kstatc, Pay Ttxrn, V hxumine Titles, and udi nil loall nmtlers per-.inln to the care and cunveyanoe of Ueal KstHlr. I lunovo&tn awuii.a,iiiuuiijiiswii"a'uiiiit.. aiJiMiMywMy j HILLIASI El. LIS, I DEALER IN Lumber, Shingles, Lath, ( SASH, DOORS V BLINDS, WWDOW AND DOOR FRAMES. 1 AKKW and liberal stork on hand for the supply of customer on satisfactory term. l.'ijiilGJ CANTON SAVINGS BANK. ' Corner of Fourth it Lrwin Sl.i., Canton, Jfo. CKJU), SILVKIt AND liOVKRNMENT SKCUU-" Itles hoiiKht and sold. All kinds of Wnnnnta I "ruin l, unlit and solil. Home and Foreign M'l.unm-in ninia to mill. I liiieri-st Allowed n time deposits. i "jieelal attention irlv'n tocollecll P'iol the world. given tocollccllnna )n ft) -IIIJIIHWI-IV JXO. T. LEWI. Cashier. X-t. ES. Lotton. D!.i.i!n t TPIVW IV And Oth. r tvlebruted nf I VAO ORGANS, 0 3 infff Aelodcous. I'hno' tor vi.ti-. Sf.i.niwl.hinif1 1'iiinoa taken 'hs'ise. NorUi Filth street, Uiilncy, HI. li'iritt Adjustable Scwing-ilachint 3f.ily JOHN FRYER, IIKAI.KR I PURS WINES, LIQUORS. Ac. Ac, K'orncr of Third and Lewis Stroets, ' CANTON. MO., II. I. kerp no him, I, ai all times, a hill supply ol J ' Hie IlKS'l' Vim-. and Lupiors, ami sell th t Uie lowinl vw.li rule. Call nnd examine stuck before pundiaslng. PAI!T1T.3SU1TL1ED At short uutlce, and rrasonahl rules. ' Uemffiiilier hi tilurfi t f ortlicast Cor. 3d & Lewis Sts. OLIVE STREET HOTEL- D.C. SIEGU1ST, rropriutor. or. Second oud OUve Street, L'isiilsnir &T.L0UI3, MO. IF 111, k'X'Tou ltll.I., like store bills, nre dw sml I'syshle wlirn the ttonds are n reived, Will ' -in ami M-ule yonrneeiiuiit without inrther lc J. W. HAW KINS. f'limj Totf WHOLESALE Oiaix D KALE 11 IN DIAMiiMIS, W All U IIS, I K Wl.l.i: Fancy (Jnnils, ele. JEWELER, . 529 Maine IStreeS. Id" A large line nt line S I A TCI 1 1- . ol my own iiii,,rliiliiiii. Al-n. a deiidid nssnrtnirnt of Jewelrv. lii:iiiuliii-tnri-l hv invn If. ol" .-villi.-j It- ili-i'n an, I llhi.ih: which. Imnr iiiV.n-il n tlr,t li,.,,, ij necessarily ut lowest rates works or mo United States Watch Co., Manufacturers of ull grades of American W niches. Pi-iidaiit Wlndi is, K. y Winders, and bulli Nickel ' ' ami Fli-sleil .Mkviiih nlf. The finer prades: all have three pairs nf Conical Pivots, i up Jeweled, in gold m ttings, and accurately adjusted to Heat, Cold, and Position; and all, even in tin- cli, upe-i j.-r:nle.-., hue llu- Mraight Line En- espsinent,, with exposed Pullet Jewels, and Imrilened and li-mpered Hair Springs; and I'm r laic improvenuiit in slt-in-winding iiieehuiiisin, wc eluiin u sli en-ili, simplicity ami smoothness hilheito un-attained in any other muiiiil'actory ut homo or ahrou l. Constantly on hand, lull lines, ull si.i-s, in sil.-r. iliniiiond set, and magic eases, niinnle re peaters, Indepenileiit i. 1-5 split and Ilv-liaek sec unls, for lukinu' three iliil'crent times. I'rice List fur-nished the trade on application, enclosing lupine. s curd. For suit- hv Ihe tnole gencrallv. Wholesale Rooms, U Maiden Lane, New York; and (iil.i'.s, lino. ,VC,i., MJ Lake St., Chicago, III. ij N'KW Y'ork, Jan. 17, 1HT0. Watch No. PJ.1I Hearing trade mnrk "Frederic Watch No. 10S! bearing ti le mark, treileiic Alh'-rl-,n Co. , Marion, .N.J." iiitinu aetiired by Alherton & Co., Marion, X. .1.." mii'iului-nircl h t'nilcl Mutvs W aeli Co., lias been earned hv ine IJnited Slates Watch Co., has been earried by me l,mc iniuilhs; its r.itul viiriution from mean time from Deeemliei-, I-MW, lo Junllurv 1Mb. 170, it's I,,- lii-im? onlv !ie -ec-iinl per iiiuiilh. tal variation being only two second in tin- i-iitin- F." A. II A-MN--, Coii'r II, id. Itiv. U. It. time. L. E. Uill I KMH.N, I.ntc Uegislir, C. S. Tivu.-ury. W.iti it No. In -C llr.iring trad, murk "Frederic Allii-rum fcin., .M.n, ,ii, .S. J.," iiiiuiiiluetiiredliv Watch No. 11J4 Healing tiaile murk "Freiicric Atnerton Jc lo.," inamiliictiiriii ,y ine luileil .suio-s , uirii k-u. , oiu oi-i-ii i-ai i n-ii oy me si-i i-iiu-cu mouths; loud variation troiii iiie.iu t'liiii-li.-ioir only sixseconds. A. I.. UI-.NNIS, Pesld. nt X. J. It. It. A 1 . Co. We are pleased to refer below to a few ki.i. known parlies wim hue. eivi-u ns their c-rlilleales, ns to fit u. .!.. ..I'll... IT C II.. ...I. I'.. If. ....I ' --ii.v i.-i ii ,-i itir kj . ,i ni-.li .u, ii i,-,i-ii a. 8. P. RCILNDS, Uoiindsft Kue, ( hicigo, 111. B. T. PHELPS, Ciindiletur X. J. Cell. R. Ii. Hon. SAMt'EL MERRILL. Governor of Iowa. GEO. I.OVIS, Ag'tTobtlo, Wabash ft Western Railway. GILES, IU10. & CO., Manufacturers and Wlmlcale Jewelcis 119 I.4KC STIU.LT, (HICAfid, II. I., 2ijni;utr NEW FALL GOODS ! The Largest and Cheapest Assortment DRY GOODS, HGTIOHB Fancy Dress Goods Cloths Rendy-Miuli! U"mmsmm caps, Men's and Boya' Clothing Made to Order, in the Latest Styles, AND AT 81I0KT NO TICK, Cheap ! Cheaper ! ! Cheapest ! ! ! it The Central SI ore. IscivTOlf VIRGINIA HOUSE A, ELLIOTT, Proprietor, Corker or Third tc IIampsuirb Streets QIIN'CV, ILLINOIS. Knphistt ' noil t AM Y Col.OnLDIUuslnca Cards ,cai. a C Ilia Piu.ss Odlor. j AXD RETAIL ! XZOmse 331ocls.,) ILLINOIS. V , SILVER AM) PLATED WARE, tiOI.I) PEN'S ' 'Jliini-Tomfl I on, ,1 Mute- uu i Co., I, as been eurricl bv me miic-.: ii, ,.-,,1 .:n.ili,ii livm menu tune, oeill only live scene - pt r n, ,:i: h . ln.MCV SMITM, Thus. P.iiiiina R. It.. Wall St. 1 1 1' NT! V Dr. MN't.T, Iji.'in I'liilu. ,-t Erie It. K. WALTER II MliM'A I Ml K, I omlnctoi I V. in. C. It. R. . II. KINU, Vice I'ris't N. J. Cur "p'gsnd It. U. Co. WM i!i'U!E!.l.. Conductor P. V K. It. o t, - or . i . -wti; -- ----- r,., 3JVa Hopkins. Hsiidcrnon & Oo, C0DK,C0BURN&C0. MvirlMng tjsntl, Mlcg, 4ilrt ittlSnrM k) r-K-rit-I htnuntt lor Un$ ftptr, " tHt nta,Hor AfnUfirU "T-m r in lU C. A tnd IVrnlorui. Advertise Lit ii. .tlonrt'n Letter. To the Voters nf the Wh Snmorinl Dis-trirt, cnmpusril if the r,,untics cf Lctrix, Clark; Scotland and Knnx : Fki.i.ow Citizkxs : Iliivin' w.vn iinum- mously nomitmtcJ for ijtiito Senator by the Liberal Iiepulilican Conventiim hi 1,1 in Fair- iiumnt on the 12th day of October, 170, f accept tho nomination and therefore, desire; to say to the people of this Senatorial li. trie t, that after arduous servicei in the South, I am convinced, ntid have been fir a lonp time, that the restoration of the elective r.vichisi: of those lately in the rebellion, is demanded as an net of justice. I fully (indorse the principles and platform lii l down by the li. GraU Drowu wing of the Republican party. I favor tho entire abolition of all th test Oillisand impedimenta to a free ballot, and fir a repeal of tins registration. laws which !u e been used for the basest of partisan purposes. Our present constitution is full of incoiwi-. t'tneies, and wat made a! ntiiiie when passion ruled the day, I therefore deem it advisable, a id shall favor a new convention, when all t'lt people can vote, and make such a consti tution ns will make the great State of Missouri the Empire State of the Union. It is unnecessary that I .should say anything f irther. These are my views, and I appeal t the liberal men of this Senatorial District, for their sutfruges and support. DAVID M00UE. Canton-, Mo., October, 170. IUilogy upon the late M. V. freen. Mr. Editor: May we claim a small space in your columns, to give utterance to a faint but. sincere tribute of respect to the memory of oim, whom, in years past, we had the honor to know; and knowing, to esteem for the many cnnlimd Tirtues which he displayed in his intercourse with men. Moses l (ireen, ai old and distinguished eili.n of our sister c unity, is dead. Marion mourns one of her representative, men, nnd Hannibal, the city of his adoption, id whose fortunes he hns clung with uniform and singular tenacity, through evil ns well as good report, has lost n faithful a'ni fearli-sj champion, and wise counsellor. In his demise, stricken down in mature inau-lioul, ns he wus, she recognized the loss of a in in of more than ordinary worth, one who, on account of his slerling integrity, uniform kindness of heun, courtesy and nolid attainments, she was proud to regard as an ornament to society and a benefactor of his race, within the sphere of his influence. Ill north east Missouri, win re the deceased has been so long and favorably known, his many Tirtues and noble qualities of mind and heart need no enconium at our hands, while living, ho wrote his own epitaph, and erected a monument of reminiscence in the alfections of his cotemporarics mere enduring than marble or brass. The deep gloom, which the sudden and unexpected announcement of his death cast upon the surrounding country, proclaims, in langungn more eloquent and emphatic than the mere pomp of words could display, how keenly his loss is felt in our midst. The spontaneous expression of the heartbdt loss of a people, for one, whom they honored, is the highest and holiest tribute which mortals can bestow upou departed worth. Happy, indeed, is the njati whose earthly career produces such fruit. Moses P. Green was one of those reprcsen-Inlivo men, who constitute tho hone nnd sinew fsocinty, and the future hope of posterity. Always modest and retiring,' yet stem and inflexible in the discehnrgeofduty. Although ho was called by his fellow-citi.ens a number of times to fill places of honor and responsibility, yet he sought them not, nor betrayed any ambitiou for popular favor, or political elevation, but, "alon(T the cool sequestered vale of life, ho kept the noiseless tenor of his way." He was remarkably devoted to his family, to whom ho was in the strictest sense, a hus band and a father. May they find comfort and consolation in this, their dark hour of af-fiction, remembering that futurity carries for us all, many various and uncertain CTcnts in its bosom, and that tho vicissitudes of life suf-for us not to he elated by any present good fortune, or to admire that felicity vjtich is ho liahlo to change. H. 8. T. A cotnfortab'e dwelling house of right or nitic room, in DeSoto, fur rent. Applr le ncl27 X. WOLELIX. Correspondence of the l'iu:-s. Mh. Editor: Par Ion me for iimli Hting your quirt sanctum with these few linos, which molestation wo woul I not. haw curnn.;t" -, had we not known that, editors it. , -il'y prepared for the worst when there, is any prospect of an election. Have nil of the qualified voters of Lewis county registered? If so, will those who have registered, forget the demands of their country? We hop.' not, as long ns tin re is a white male citizen debarred the right of suHVage. If there is a man who ought to be di.slVauchi.seil in Lewis countv, it is the man who registers and dees no go to the polls at the next election. Our country is, or should be free -, and each law abiding American cilizen, who can fulfill the requirements of what rDiistituti-d the legal voter of twenty years ago, should (this 2l;hdayof Uetolnr, 170) be entitled to the fame rights and privileges now as then. We are all aware that there is a party in our midst, that would like to disfranchise one-half of'.heAm-e-iean people, head their ticket with an African and all start for Congress together. That party is making every exertion that crafty politicians are capable of to secure the next election. And now the q'li-sti.ui is, will you be outrun in the political race? You havo taste I tho bitter fruits nf I! id'.ral supremacy. You know the proscriptions that party would try to enforce, should it ngaiu get in power. You are. also aware that the lime is coining when you may rectify the ' mis li'ineaiiori of the past by placing in power men who will maintain our country's honor in the future. What is your time, or what is your money, compared with your coitnrry ? And one-half of the patriotism which our forefathers displayed on the bloody fields of the revolution, will pluck tho laurels at the polls at the next election. Devote one day to your country, that we may have good men as guards over our sbip-of Slale, and make the stars tind stripes once more an emblem I'iriiiud by the voice of thn whole p"np!e, and have (oioif' ri and e'jual lair restored to all of Columbia's sons. Yours truly, M. V. HAKEU. For fur. Canton Prkss. The riuiilli Wonder of Ihe Age at lleelstriiig. Mr. Editor : According to previous np-p iitittuent. the nti'i railroad meeting was held nt Liberty School House in the south-east part of this t iwushqi, and to tho surprise and wonder of the good citizens of this part of tho township, they were met by two of tho most curious specimens ol humanity that ever visited our part of the country, or, probably, any part of the State, Whence they came, is unknownin all propabilily from some unknown island. Their manners, according to tho opinion of our citizens, is that of sotno amphibious animal. Tiny seem to ho a species between tho Ethiopian and baboon, but parfako more of the latter. Having a tolerable knowledge of tho English language, they advocato railroads on the wrong principle. They both seem to bo of the (iii)assculitm gender, and, in all probability, singul.tr nutubur ; certaiuly aro thoy singular beings). Tho country they inhabit either hns a Jackson, or is famous for raising jackasses, as one is called by tho namo of Jack j the other is known by the name of Cap, he deriving his name, I suppose, from his grandmother's night-cap. These animals may be a specimen of tho one noticed last spring by Mr. Howe of tho J.iigrango American, or have probably escaped from some menagerie.However, the voters of Union township hava decided to Roll them on Saturday, Octi'J'.Hh, proceeds to be applied to tho construction of the Lagrange Hrick i Mortar llailroad. It is supposed that Ligrangn will bo thi purchaser, which, of course, will soon be a side show. This show may bo 8ecu by tho passengers on thn Lagrange Hoad(?) nt half tin) usual prieo j and the colored folks that voto for tho tax, fico of charge. The unensiuesa theso creatures manifested on this occasion is truly surprising. They cut all kiuojs of monkey shines aad talked at the rate of two knots per hour. Wherever they came from, they were surely ignorant in nyaid to railroads, excopt air lino railroads; or those run by wind, of which they seemed to bo excellent masters. When tho meeting broo up tl ey started off in a regular dog trot, never turning their ugly fates on Liberty. A. SUBSCRIBER. . Tho population nf California is Unci nt fire hundred no t liliy ihousa,. 1. Su Fiauciaco has 0U huudrco and fifty thousunJ.

PRESS." nn "PLEDGED BUT TO TRUTH, TO LIBERTY AND LAW-NO FAVOR SWAY3 US. AND NO FEAR SHALL AWE -'! ' t.l t. VDL.9.-NO 12. CANTON. MO., THURSDAY OCTOBER 27, 1870. WHOLE NO. 128. HE CAN TON m 1 Ul r, bnlit It i litit, j AU. I 1H, liliiet ertr i fact iptlj .ken, ran I.OB- M iplrf .. Y. land bun SUM amy, ;rnu. ,01111. )R Our ! Illy J. nr el- thl 'oiintT A.D- i dura illn in tl .:-,tM-nW nt'f- P. Mltldil' ily i CiM I. l"T rl'.hU MRS. tiif$ Y. IIUI.fl 1,11par-rK-' , l.ouU. :e ear'' , wr Hmitl''!' m sup1" nfoi ihlc i"' hi-, an us 'l rlc." If Will IllHf W , ton flrofegaionol (flarug. j&.m 33. Lewis, ATTORNEY AT LAV, REAL ESTATE AXD General Collection Agent, CANTON - MO., BFIW. nerfeetly acquainted with the Burroiindine coiintrv, hns superior facilities kr ..;".;: and idling veni estnlei nnd can make quirk collections. Advancements wade cm good paper, urid all trusts fulfilled with promptness "nd "1 lity . liefer to: Major Johnson, Pres't. Law School, Lexington, Ky: Ureen & Reese, Attorneys, St. I ouis M. i ' Hatch & Co. .Commission Mcr-c'hnnts, St. Louis, Mo. j tieo. W. Davis, Att'y, h. tt Louis. III. '. AC. II. Hull, Hankers. Quiney, III. j J. W. Barrett, Ed. Piiess, Cantou, llu. Office in Bank Building', Corner of 4th fo Lows S ts SHapltVtt j i. 33. GMasson., ATTORNEY AT LAW, i (WICK M the Store of Carnetpj and Gilson, CANTON, MO. iTV Special altcnton given to CoUtcliom. "C5 JOHX W. McKIM, !W. S NOW I'RKPARKD fo do all work in Dentistry, In the must workmanlike manner, tind on nil work that li-avea the ouicc. both in llllinirunil muk-ing new setts of teeth, will warrant satisfaction or no charge. tj-Teeth will be extracted without pain by tne use ol the Kllii-riul Spray. OnireatJ.W. McKim's Drug Store, comer ot 4th anil Lewis streets. , Bit. J. W. W. SMITH, SURGEON DENTIST ,'TJAs removed hisofllee, formerly at his residence, Jl to 4tli street, over Reddish ft lllair's store, with -)r. Musgrove, mid is prepared tod all work In Hie Jincnl his prolcsidon In u workmanlike manner. I Teeth inserted on (inld 1'late, I'lutiiui, Cuntliui-'oua Cum and Silver 1'latc. Teeth extracted with- Iout pain. . 3ilJiinlJ!t-tf C. It. MAdEK, iREAL ESTATE & CLAIM AGENCY, MOXTNE LLO, MO. riLL IlL'Y AND SKI.I- Keul Kstatc, Pay Ttxrn, V hxumine Titles, and udi nil loall nmtlers per-.inln to the care and cunveyanoe of Ueal KstHlr. I lunovo&tn awuii.a,iiiuuiijiiswii"a'uiiiit.. aiJiMiMywMy j HILLIASI El. LIS, I DEALER IN Lumber, Shingles, Lath, ( SASH, DOORS V BLINDS, WWDOW AND DOOR FRAMES. 1 AKKW and liberal stork on hand for the supply of customer on satisfactory term. l.'ijiilGJ CANTON SAVINGS BANK. ' Corner of Fourth it Lrwin Sl.i., Canton, Jfo. CKJU), SILVKIt AND liOVKRNMENT SKCUU-" Itles hoiiKht and sold. All kinds of Wnnnnta I "ruin l, unlit and solil. Home and Foreign M'l.unm-in ninia to mill. I liiieri-st Allowed n time deposits. i "jieelal attention irlv'n tocollecll P'iol the world. given tocollccllnna )n ft) -IIIJIIHWI-IV JXO. T. LEWI. Cashier. X-t. ES. Lotton. D!.i.i!n t TPIVW IV And Oth. r tvlebruted nf I VAO ORGANS, 0 3 infff Aelodcous. I'hno' tor vi.ti-. Sf.i.niwl.hinif1 1'iiinoa taken 'hs'ise. NorUi Filth street, Uiilncy, HI. li'iritt Adjustable Scwing-ilachint 3f.ily JOHN FRYER, IIKAI.KR I PURS WINES, LIQUORS. Ac. Ac, K'orncr of Third and Lewis Stroets, ' CANTON. MO., II. I. kerp no him, I, ai all times, a hill supply ol J ' Hie IlKS'l' Vim-. and Lupiors, ami sell th t Uie lowinl vw.li rule. Call nnd examine stuck before pundiaslng. PAI!T1T.3SU1TL1ED At short uutlce, and rrasonahl rules. ' Uemffiiilier hi tilurfi t f ortlicast Cor. 3d & Lewis Sts. OLIVE STREET HOTEL- D.C. SIEGU1ST, rropriutor. or. Second oud OUve Street, L'isiilsnir &T.L0UI3, MO. IF 111, k'X'Tou ltll.I., like store bills, nre dw sml I'syshle wlirn the ttonds are n reived, Will ' -in ami M-ule yonrneeiiuiit without inrther lc J. W. HAW KINS. f'limj Totf WHOLESALE Oiaix D KALE 11 IN DIAMiiMIS, W All U IIS, I K Wl.l.i: Fancy (Jnnils, ele. JEWELER, . 529 Maine IStreeS. Id" A large line nt line S I A TCI 1 1- . ol my own iiii,,rliiliiiii. Al-n. a deiidid nssnrtnirnt of Jewelrv. lii:iiiuliii-tnri-l hv invn If. ol" .-villi.-j It- ili-i'n an, I llhi.ih: which. Imnr iiiV.n-il n tlr,t li,.,,, ij necessarily ut lowest rates works or mo United States Watch Co., Manufacturers of ull grades of American W niches. Pi-iidaiit Wlndi is, K. y Winders, and bulli Nickel ' ' ami Fli-sleil .Mkviiih nlf. The finer prades: all have three pairs nf Conical Pivots, i up Jeweled, in gold m ttings, and accurately adjusted to Heat, Cold, and Position; and all, even in tin- cli, upe-i j.-r:nle.-., hue llu- Mraight Line En- espsinent,, with exposed Pullet Jewels, and Imrilened and li-mpered Hair Springs; and I'm r laic improvenuiit in slt-in-winding iiieehuiiisin, wc eluiin u sli en-ili, simplicity ami smoothness hilheito un-attained in any other muiiiil'actory ut homo or ahrou l. Constantly on hand, lull lines, ull si.i-s, in sil.-r. iliniiiond set, and magic eases, niinnle re peaters, Indepenileiit i. 1-5 split and Ilv-liaek sec unls, for lukinu' three iliil'crent times. I'rice List fur-nished the trade on application, enclosing lupine. s curd. For suit- hv Ihe tnole gencrallv. Wholesale Rooms, U Maiden Lane, New York; and (iil.i'.s, lino. ,VC,i., MJ Lake St., Chicago, III. ij N'KW Y'ork, Jan. 17, 1HT0. Watch No. PJ.1I Hearing trade mnrk "Frederic Watch No. 10S! bearing ti le mark, treileiic Alh'-rl-,n Co. , Marion, .N.J." iiitinu aetiired by Alherton & Co., Marion, X. .1.." mii'iului-nircl h t'nilcl Mutvs W aeli Co., lias been earned hv ine IJnited Slates Watch Co., has been earried by me l,mc iniuilhs; its r.itul viiriution from mean time from Deeemliei-, I-MW, lo Junllurv 1Mb. 170, it's I,,- lii-im? onlv !ie -ec-iinl per iiiuiilh. tal variation being only two second in tin- i-iitin- F." A. II A-MN--, Coii'r II, id. Itiv. U. It. time. L. E. Uill I KMH.N, I.ntc Uegislir, C. S. Tivu.-ury. W.iti it No. In -C llr.iring trad, murk "Frederic Allii-rum fcin., .M.n, ,ii, .S. J.," iiiiuiiiluetiiredliv Watch No. 11J4 Healing tiaile murk "Freiicric Atnerton Jc lo.," inamiliictiiriii ,y ine luileil .suio-s , uirii k-u. , oiu oi-i-ii i-ai i n-ii oy me si-i i-iiu-cu mouths; loud variation troiii iiie.iu t'liiii-li.-ioir only sixseconds. A. I.. UI-.NNIS, Pesld. nt X. J. It. It. A 1 . Co. We are pleased to refer below to a few ki.i. known parlies wim hue. eivi-u ns their c-rlilleales, ns to fit u. .!.. ..I'll... IT C II.. ...I. I'.. If. ....I ' --ii.v i.-i ii ,-i itir kj . ,i ni-.li .u, ii i,-,i-ii a. 8. P. RCILNDS, Uoiindsft Kue, ( hicigo, 111. B. T. PHELPS, Ciindiletur X. J. Cell. R. Ii. Hon. SAMt'EL MERRILL. Governor of Iowa. GEO. I.OVIS, Ag'tTobtlo, Wabash ft Western Railway. GILES, IU10. & CO., Manufacturers and Wlmlcale Jewelcis 119 I.4KC STIU.LT, (HICAfid, II. I., 2ijni;utr NEW FALL GOODS ! The Largest and Cheapest Assortment DRY GOODS, HGTIOHB Fancy Dress Goods Cloths Rendy-Miuli! U"mmsmm caps, Men's and Boya' Clothing Made to Order, in the Latest Styles, AND AT 81I0KT NO TICK, Cheap ! Cheaper ! ! Cheapest ! ! ! it The Central SI ore. IscivTOlf VIRGINIA HOUSE A, ELLIOTT, Proprietor, Corker or Third tc IIampsuirb Streets QIIN'CV, ILLINOIS. Knphistt ' noil t AM Y Col.OnLDIUuslnca Cards ,cai. a C Ilia Piu.ss Odlor. j AXD RETAIL ! XZOmse 331ocls.,) ILLINOIS. V , SILVER AM) PLATED WARE, tiOI.I) PEN'S ' 'Jliini-Tomfl I on, ,1 Mute- uu i Co., I, as been eurricl bv me miic-.: ii, ,.-,,1 .:n.ili,ii livm menu tune, oeill only live scene - pt r n, ,:i: h . ln.MCV SMITM, Thus. P.iiiiina R. It.. Wall St. 1 1 1' NT! V Dr. MN't.T, Iji.'in I'liilu. ,-t Erie It. K. WALTER II MliM'A I Ml K, I omlnctoi I V. in. C. It. R. . II. KINU, Vice I'ris't N. J. Cur "p'gsnd It. U. Co. WM i!i'U!E!.l.. Conductor P. V K. It. o t, - or . i . -wti; -- ----- r,., 3JVa Hopkins. Hsiidcrnon & Oo, C0DK,C0BURN&C0. MvirlMng tjsntl, Mlcg, 4ilrt ittlSnrM k) r-K-rit-I htnuntt lor Un$ ftptr, " tHt nta,Hor AfnUfirU "T-m r in lU C. A tnd IVrnlorui. Advertise Lit ii. .tlonrt'n Letter. To the Voters nf the Wh Snmorinl Dis-trirt, cnmpusril if the r,,untics cf Lctrix, Clark; Scotland and Knnx : Fki.i.ow Citizkxs : Iliivin' w.vn iinum- mously nomitmtcJ for ijtiito Senator by the Liberal Iiepulilican Conventiim hi 1,1 in Fair- iiumnt on the 12th day of October, 170, f accept tho nomination and therefore, desire; to say to the people of this Senatorial li. trie t, that after arduous servicei in the South, I am convinced, ntid have been fir a lonp time, that the restoration of the elective r.vichisi: of those lately in the rebellion, is demanded as an net of justice. I fully (indorse the principles and platform lii l down by the li. GraU Drowu wing of the Republican party. I favor tho entire abolition of all th test Oillisand impedimenta to a free ballot, and fir a repeal of tins registration. laws which !u e been used for the basest of partisan purposes. Our present constitution is full of incoiwi-. t'tneies, and wat made a! ntiiiie when passion ruled the day, I therefore deem it advisable, a id shall favor a new convention, when all t'lt people can vote, and make such a consti tution ns will make the great State of Missouri the Empire State of the Union. It is unnecessary that I .should say anything f irther. These are my views, and I appeal t the liberal men of this Senatorial District, for their sutfruges and support. DAVID M00UE. Canton-, Mo., October, 170. IUilogy upon the late M. V. freen. Mr. Editor: May we claim a small space in your columns, to give utterance to a faint but. sincere tribute of respect to the memory of oim, whom, in years past, we had the honor to know; and knowing, to esteem for the many cnnlimd Tirtues which he displayed in his intercourse with men. Moses l (ireen, ai old and distinguished eili.n of our sister c unity, is dead. Marion mourns one of her representative, men, nnd Hannibal, the city of his adoption, id whose fortunes he hns clung with uniform and singular tenacity, through evil ns well as good report, has lost n faithful a'ni fearli-sj champion, and wise counsellor. In his demise, stricken down in mature inau-lioul, ns he wus, she recognized the loss of a in in of more than ordinary worth, one who, on account of his slerling integrity, uniform kindness of heun, courtesy and nolid attainments, she was proud to regard as an ornament to society and a benefactor of his race, within the sphere of his influence. Ill north east Missouri, win re the deceased has been so long and favorably known, his many Tirtues and noble qualities of mind and heart need no enconium at our hands, while living, ho wrote his own epitaph, and erected a monument of reminiscence in the alfections of his cotemporarics mere enduring than marble or brass. The deep gloom, which the sudden and unexpected announcement of his death cast upon the surrounding country, proclaims, in langungn more eloquent and emphatic than the mere pomp of words could display, how keenly his loss is felt in our midst. The spontaneous expression of the heartbdt loss of a people, for one, whom they honored, is the highest and holiest tribute which mortals can bestow upou departed worth. Happy, indeed, is the njati whose earthly career produces such fruit. Moses P. Green was one of those reprcsen-Inlivo men, who constitute tho hone nnd sinew fsocinty, and the future hope of posterity. Always modest and retiring,' yet stem and inflexible in the discehnrgeofduty. Although ho was called by his fellow-citi.ens a number of times to fill places of honor and responsibility, yet he sought them not, nor betrayed any ambitiou for popular favor, or political elevation, but, "alon(T the cool sequestered vale of life, ho kept the noiseless tenor of his way." He was remarkably devoted to his family, to whom ho was in the strictest sense, a hus band and a father. May they find comfort and consolation in this, their dark hour of af-fiction, remembering that futurity carries for us all, many various and uncertain CTcnts in its bosom, and that tho vicissitudes of life suf-for us not to he elated by any present good fortune, or to admire that felicity vjtich is ho liahlo to change. H. 8. T. A cotnfortab'e dwelling house of right or nitic room, in DeSoto, fur rent. Applr le ncl27 X. WOLELIX. Correspondence of the l'iu:-s. Mh. Editor: Par Ion me for iimli Hting your quirt sanctum with these few linos, which molestation wo woul I not. haw curnn.;t" -, had we not known that, editors it. , -il'y prepared for the worst when there, is any prospect of an election. Have nil of the qualified voters of Lewis county registered? If so, will those who have registered, forget the demands of their country? We hop.' not, as long ns tin re is a white male citizen debarred the right of suHVage. If there is a man who ought to be di.slVauchi.seil in Lewis countv, it is the man who registers and dees no go to the polls at the next election. Our country is, or should be free -, and each law abiding American cilizen, who can fulfill the requirements of what rDiistituti-d the legal voter of twenty years ago, should (this 2l;hdayof Uetolnr, 170) be entitled to the fame rights and privileges now as then. We are all aware that there is a party in our midst, that would like to disfranchise one-half of'.heAm-e-iean people, head their ticket with an African and all start for Congress together. That party is making every exertion that crafty politicians are capable of to secure the next election. And now the q'li-sti.ui is, will you be outrun in the political race? You havo taste I tho bitter fruits nf I! id'.ral supremacy. You know the proscriptions that party would try to enforce, should it ngaiu get in power. You are. also aware that the lime is coining when you may rectify the ' mis li'ineaiiori of the past by placing in power men who will maintain our country's honor in the future. What is your time, or what is your money, compared with your coitnrry ? And one-half of the patriotism which our forefathers displayed on the bloody fields of the revolution, will pluck tho laurels at the polls at the next election. Devote one day to your country, that we may have good men as guards over our sbip-of Slale, and make the stars tind stripes once more an emblem I'iriiiud by the voice of thn whole p"np!e, and have (oioif' ri and e'jual lair restored to all of Columbia's sons. Yours truly, M. V. HAKEU. For fur. Canton Prkss. The riuiilli Wonder of Ihe Age at lleelstriiig. Mr. Editor : According to previous np-p iitittuent. the nti'i railroad meeting was held nt Liberty School House in the south-east part of this t iwushqi, and to tho surprise and wonder of the good citizens of this part of tho township, they were met by two of tho most curious specimens ol humanity that ever visited our part of the country, or, probably, any part of the State, Whence they came, is unknownin all propabilily from some unknown island. Their manners, according to tho opinion of our citizens, is that of sotno amphibious animal. Tiny seem to ho a species between tho Ethiopian and baboon, but parfako more of the latter. Having a tolerable knowledge of tho English language, they advocato railroads on the wrong principle. They both seem to bo of the (iii)assculitm gender, and, in all probability, singul.tr nutubur ; certaiuly aro thoy singular beings). Tho country they inhabit either hns a Jackson, or is famous for raising jackasses, as one is called by tho namo of Jack j the other is known by the name of Cap, he deriving his name, I suppose, from his grandmother's night-cap. These animals may be a specimen of tho one noticed last spring by Mr. Howe of tho J.iigrango American, or have probably escaped from some menagerie.However, the voters of Union township hava decided to Roll them on Saturday, Octi'J'.Hh, proceeds to be applied to tho construction of the Lagrange Hrick i Mortar llailroad. It is supposed that Ligrangn will bo thi purchaser, which, of course, will soon be a side show. This show may bo 8ecu by tho passengers on thn Lagrange Hoad(?) nt half tin) usual prieo j and the colored folks that voto for tho tax, fico of charge. The unensiuesa theso creatures manifested on this occasion is truly surprising. They cut all kiuojs of monkey shines aad talked at the rate of two knots per hour. Wherever they came from, they were surely ignorant in nyaid to railroads, excopt air lino railroads; or those run by wind, of which they seemed to bo excellent masters. When tho meeting broo up tl ey started off in a regular dog trot, never turning their ugly fates on Liberty. A. SUBSCRIBER. . Tho population nf California is Unci nt fire hundred no t liliy ihousa,. 1. Su Fiauciaco has 0U huudrco and fifty thousunJ.